originally posted by: UKTruth
Hillary Clinton also called a black waiter 'that n*****' because she was displeased with what she was brought.

The accusation comes from her former chef, and 48hrs after making the statement he has not only been ignored by the media but his ohome has been
broken into and he has been receiving silent calls - from a number found to come from within the DNC.

I'm not a Hillary supporter, but I don't put much weight on accusations without solid proof like that one (I don't consider the silent calls or the
B&E proof, sorry). What would be the motivation for her former chef to come out with that story after all these years? Does he hate her guts and wants
to save the country from her evil claws? Or did he get paid handsomely?

However, if it is true that Hillary likes to throw the N word around, maybe there really is a racist tape of Hillary that's 100 times worse than
Trump's out there.

"“I’m actually old enough to remember the good old days, and they weren’t all that good in many ways,” Clinton said. “That message where
‘I’ll give you America great again’ is if you’re a white Southerner, you know exactly what it means, don’t you?”"

Except in the good ol' days, Clinton himself used the very same statement numerous times.

originally posted by: BlueShaman
Aaron Klein from Breibart recently obtained the original cassette from Gennifer Flowers containing recordings of
her conversations with Bill Clinton. On this tape Clinton can be heard talking about former Miss Arkansas Lencola Sullivan, the first African-American
woman to place among the top five in the Miss America pageant.

From December 1990 to December 1991, Flowers famously recorded a series of conversations with Clinton during the period he was Governor of
Arkansas and considering a run for the presidency.

On October 1991, Clinton announced his bid for the Oval Office, with rumors of extramarital affairs threatening to derail his campaign.

Flowers recently provided this reporter with complete original cassette recordings of her taped conversations with Clinton, recordings that take on
renewed significance as the issue of Clinton’s alleged treatment of women has reemerged during the 2016 presidential campaign.

BC: I mean the guys that sort of (inaudible) the whole thing was just sort of weird, you know, who they picked and why. And I couldn’t… I
mean, I literally have no, and I haven’t even… I mean, I’ve talked to Elizabeth Ward, who got on that list, maybe three times in my whole
life.

GF: Wow!

BC: I don’t have any idea how she made the grade.

GF: Huh.

BC: At least Lencola Sullivan is a friend of mine even though that I don’t, haven’t ever slept with her. She does come to see me when she’s in
town, so I can see why, you know (inaudible) she’s darkened my door.

GF: Well, who knows. You know… You can’t, you can’t reason. They were just, you know… they picked people that are reasonably high-profile,
too, if you’ll noticed. Names that people would probably recognize …which was pretty smart.

As expect, websites like the Political Insider immediately labelled the tape racist because of the "she's darkened my door" comment. The Political
Insider says:

The phrase “darken someone’s door” is to make reference to an appearance, sometimes unwanted. But Bill was using it to refer to her
race

The tape is hosted at Soundcloud which I believe can't be embedded here? You can listen to it on the Breibart link above or at Soundcloud
HERE.

Clearly not a racist remark which leads me to actual question why you interpreted that way. Either you misunderstood what the saying means,
intentionally misleading us or you yourself hold some sort of prejudice. No worries! 2 out of 3 of those aren't necessarily a bad thing.

I have no idea why you've responded to me with that (especially in this thread).

There are plenty of threads concerning those issues, and you're welcome to join any of them, but none of what you just typed has anything to do with
my post, or the false notion that the phrase "darken my door" has racial connotations.

The notion presented in this thread is Anita Sarkeesian-esque BS.

No, not "everything is sexist", not "everything is racist", and not "everything is homophobic".

"Darken my door", has nothing to do with race. It's a long established phrase with no racial connotations.

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